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Shall We Dance (1937) starring Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers

Shall We Dance

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Shall We Dance (1937) starring Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Edward Everett Horton, Eric Blore

Synopsis of Shall We Dance

In Shall We Dance, a ballet dancer and a showgirl fake their marriage for publicity purposes before falling in love for real in this delightful musical comedy starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in their seventh film together. Numerous mistaken-identity gags ensue.

Song lyrics to The Tracks of My Tears, written by Smokey Robinson, Pete Moore, and Marv Tarplin.

The Tracks of My Tears

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Song lyrics to The Tracks of My Tears, written by Smokey Robinson, Pete Moore, and Marv Tarplin.

The Tracks of my Tears is a multiple award-winning 1965 hit R&B song originally recorded by their group, The Miracles.

Scarface (1932) starring Paul Muni, Ann Dvorak, George Raft, Boris Karloff

Scarface

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Scarface (1932) starring  Paul Muni, Ann Dvorak, George Raft, Boris Karloff

Regarded the best of the classic gangster films, Scarface tells the story of organized crime’s brutal control over Chicago during Prohibition

Journey to the Center of Time (1967) starring Scott Brady, Anthony Eisley, Gigi Perreau

Journey to the Center of Time

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Journey to the Center of Time (1967) starring Scott Brady, Anthony Eisley, Gigi Perreau

Journey to the Center of Time deals with a small team of scientists, traveling through time after an accident. They deal with external perils, and an internal conflict.

Valley of the Sun (1942) starring James Craig, Lucille Ball, Dean Jagger

Valley of the Sun

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Valley of the Sun (1942) starring James Craig, Lucille Ball, Dean Jagger

In Valley of the Sun, a man escapes from prison, and heads to Washington, D.C. But he faces a crooked Indian agent as he as he tries to prevent a war between the cavalry and the Indians. And fights with him for the love of a beautiful woman!

Buffalo Gals won't you come out tonight?

Buffalo Gals song lyrics

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Song lyrics to Buffalo Gals (1844) by John Hodges,

Buffalo Gals” is a traditional American song, written and published as “Lubly Fan” in 1844 by the blackface minstrel John Hodges. The song was widely popular throughout the United States, where minstrels often altered the lyrics to suit local audiences, performing it as “New York Gals” in New York City, “Boston Gals” in Boston, or “Alabama Girls” in Alabama, as in the version recorded by Alan Lomax and Shirley Collins on a 1959 field recording trip. The best-known version is named after Buffalo, New York.

God's Not Dead: A Light in the Darkness (2014) starring Kevin Sorbo, Shane Harper

God’s Not Dead

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God’s Not Dead: A Light in the Darkness (2014) starring Kevin Sorbo, Shane Harper

In God’s Not Dead, the first film of the franchise, a Christian student’s faith is challenged by an atheist professor. With his academic career and professional future on the line. With everyone telling him to let it go — will he? If not, why not?

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